Rejoice
always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the
will of God in Christ Jesus for you. 1 Thessolonians 5:16-18
Give thanks to the Lord, for he
is good; his love endures forever. 1 Chronicles 16:34
In this holiday season, we ought to adopt the attitude of
thankfulness not just on one day, but every day. In his book “Life’s Greatest Lessons,” Hal
Urban has an exercise that I am going to do and I hope you will too. Take a sheet of paper and title it “I am
thankful for…”. Draw two vertical lines
so there are three columns. The column
headings are “Material Things,” “People”, and “Other”. “Other” can be freedom, Jesus, faith, health,
etc. Fill in all of the lines on the
paper as you think about this. Keep the
list handy (or make a few copies) and read over it four times a day. In his over 30 years of teaching, Mr. Urban
says this is one of the best assignments he has ever given. Join me in this exercise and let’s see what
happens!
Prayer: Dear Father, we should be overflowing with
thankfulness for all you have given us but sadly we often complain or take for
granted what we already have. We ask
that our thankful hearts be a light for others to see the contentment and hope
we have in you. Amen.
Cathy Schapmann
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